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Hi this elbow came with the cooker hob but my gas engineer asked me to get a new connector to go from the gas pipe to this elbow what is the part called I am an electrician but don’t want to ask him as I will look stupid thank you if possible a link to the connector poss Screwfix
 

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Tbh if he doesn’t know how to connect off that best to find a new gas engineer
 
I wouldn’t trust him then shouldn’t be down for customers to get parts / fittings
 

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